#WhoBitBeyonce: What you need to know

Tiffany Haddish opened a Pandora's box of pop culture intrigue when she said during an interview with GQ that an unnamed actress had allegedly bitten Beyone on the face

By Lisa Respers France, CNN

(CNN) -- The world needs answers, Tiffany Haddish.

The "Girls Trip" star opened a Pandora's box of pop culture intrigue when she said during an interview with GQ that an unnamed actress had allegedly bitten Beyoncé on the face.

So many questions! First of all, how is anyone even allowed to get close enough to bite Queen Bey's face?

The whole thing has been burning up the internet and we don't want you left out of the conversation.

Here's what you need to know about the mystery now known as "Bite-gate."

How Haddish says it went down

The actress told GQ she met Beyoncé last December, while at a party in Los Angeles also attended by the superstar singer's rapper/mogul husband Jay-Z.

According to Haddish, there was an actress at said party who was "doing the mostest."

Haddish said she witnessed Beyoncé grab her husband and storm off.

"They went to the back of the room. I was like, 'What just happened?,'" Haddish said. "And Beyoncé's friend walked up and was like, 'Can you believe this bch just bit Beyoncé?' "

Haddish, who refused to name the actress, said she totally had the singer's back.

"I'm going to beat somebody a at your party," Haddish said she told Beyoncé. "I just want to let you know that."

She said Beyoncé asked her not to and told her to "have fun" instead.

Later Haddish said the superstar confirmed to her that she had indeed been bitten at which point Haddish once again offered to fight her.

"[Beyoncé] was like,'Tiffany, no. Don't do that. That bch is on drugs. She not even drunk. The bch is on drugs. She not like that all the time. Just chill,'" Haddish said.

Why people believe it

Part of the "evidence" that is being cited on social media is a selfie Haddish posted with Beyoncé in which the side of the singer's face is hidden. Perhaps to hide the bite mark?

The prime 'suspects'

Here's the part where everyone has turned amateur detective, trying to piece together the who, where and when.

Vulture published a piece which recalled The Cut's reporting in February on Haddish, sharing a story about the same party in which she said an unnamed actress had gotten all in Jay-Z's personal space, much to the annoyance of his wife.

The guest list at that party included singer Rihanna and actresses Sara Foster and Sanaa Lathan.

The internet immediately went into overdrive and decided it had to be either Foster or Lathan ('cause Rihanna is ... Rihanna).

Foster, who starred on The CW series "90210" had some fun with it, posting an email requesting comment on the story on her Instagram account with the caption, "Flattering that anyone thinks I could get this close to Beyoncé."

That left "Shots Fired" star Lathan, who on Monday took to Twitter to say "Y'all are funny. Under no circumstances did I bite Beyonce and if I did it would've been a love bite."